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postgraduate Master‘s course (M.Sc.)

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studies

prologue

presentation study program

application

study plan

semester overview

structure and content semester 1

structure and content semester 2

structure and content semester 3

structure and content semester 4

information about living in Munich

about Technische Universität München

information for international students

health insurance for students

loans and scholarships

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postgraduate Master´s course ClimaDesign

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preface master‘s course director

Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Auer

The building sector is res-

ponsible for approximately

40% of all of the energy de-

mand. An estimated 50% of

the world‘s population live in

cities. In Germany, approxi-

mately three-quarters of the

population live in cities or

their suburbs. The EU Car-

bon Roadmap states that in

comparison to 1990, the CO2

emissions of the building

sector should be reduced by 90% by 2050. This will have si-

gnificant effects on our environment, and the architecture of

buildings and cities will change dramatically. The requirements

for energy efficiency and comfort cannot be solved by tech-

nology alone. Passive design strategies balanced with active

ones must be hybridized to a well-orchestrated system. The

goal is that architecture and technology become a synergetic

unit. The design of a sailing ship is analogous to synergetic

principles for building design. Due to its shape and lines, the

sailing ship is driven by wind to glide, without the use of fos-

sil fuels. The philosophy of ClimaDesign is analogous to this

system. The aim is to develop buildings that offer maximum

comfort while minimizing the use of energy and technical

systems. Building efficiency and user comfort are connected

with architecture. It is necessary to approach building design

holistically. In the current environment a variety of potentials

and synergies can be found. A holistic approach to design,

however, requires expansion of the focus from the individu-

al buildings on the district to the level of the urban context.

It is important that architects and engineers are prepared for

the coming challenges in architecture. A large perspective of

the requirements for the built environment reveals the need for

interdisciplinary teams which operate in an integrated design

process. This is the central aspect of the ClimaDesign educa-

tion. Less is Future!

Der Gebäudesektor ist verantwortlich für ca. 40 % des Ener-

giebedarfs, weltweit leben ca. 50 % der Menschen in Städten,

in Deutschland leben etwa dreiviertel der Menschen in Städten

oder deren Speckgürtel. Die Carbon Roadmap der Europä-

ischen Union sieht vor, dass im Vergleich zu 1990 die CO2

Emissionen des Gebäudesektors bis zum Jahr 2050 um 90 %

reduziert werden. Das wird sich auf unsere gebaute Umwelt

auswirken, die Architektur von Gebäuden und Quartieren wird

sich verändern. Die Anforderungen an Energieeffizienz und

Komfort lassen sich nachhaltig nicht durch eine Hochtechni-

sierung lösen. Vielmehr geht es darum passive Strategien an-

zuwenden und gezielt auf aktive Maßnahmen abzustimmen.

Ziel ist es, dass Architektur und Technik eine synergetische

Einheit bilden. Hierbei lassen sich von der Konstruktion eines

Segelschiffes Prinzipien für synergetisches Entwerfen von

Gebäuden ableiten. Durch Form und Linienführung gleitet es

angetrieben durch Wind, ohne den Einsatz fossiler Antriebs-

energie, durch das Meer. Vergleichbar ist die Philosophie von

ClimaDesign – Ziel ist es Gebäude zu entwerfen, die mit einem

Minimum an Energie und technischen Systemen ein Maximum

an Behaglichkeit bieten. Denn die Gebäudeeffizienz und der

Nutzerkomfort sind eng mit der Architektur verbunden. Zudem

ist es erforderlich den Blickwinkel zu erweitern. In der gebauten

Umwelt lassen sich eine Vielzahl von Potenzialen und Syner-

gien finden. Ein ganzheitlicher Planungsansatz erfordert den

Fokus vom Einzelgebäude über das Quartier auf die Ebene

des städtebaulichen Kontextes zu erweitern. Es ist wichtig,

dass Architekten und Ingenieure auf die kommenden Verän-

derungen in der Architektur und die Internationalisierung des

Marktes vorbereitet sind und diese Situation als Chance nut-

zen. Ein ganzheitliches Verständnis der Anforderungen an die

gebaute Umwelt erfordert interdisziplinäre Teams die in einem

integralen Prozess agieren. Dies ist der zentrale Aspekt der

ClimaDesign Ausbildung. Weniger ist Zukunft!

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prolog

preface master‘s course founder

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Gerhard Hausladen

Due to the finite nature of

fossil energy sources as well

as to the increasing environ-

mental awareness, strategies

to save energy in the context

of building and urban design

are essential issues for the

design process. For nearly

all disciplines in the building

sector the design and con-

struction process has chan-

ged in recent years. Creating

structures and construction for the future does not imply de-

signing highly technical objects. The focus should be on en-

hancing the interaction between passive and active building

components. Building structures with the utilization of tech-

nology is meant to increase the well-being of its occupants.

Buildings will be sustainable if this requirement for comfort and

well-being is achieved by using less energy and reducing CO2

emissions. For this purpose, an early interdisciplinary design

process is required. In addition to the knowledge of each dis-

cipline, the utilization of collaboration and communication will

be crucial for the success of future projects. In 2007, Clima-

Design started as the first interdisciplinary post graduate pro-

gram at TUM to teach and practice a holistic design process

which is absolutely necessary for successful and sustainable

future planning. The range of topics includes urban context,

energy supply structures of cities and communities, and de-

tailed questions of integration of technical supply systems in

architecture. This advanced knowledge, and the ability to think

and act in an interdisciplinary planning team, will give the gra-

duates of ClimaDesign the opportunity to develop concepts for

buildings that meet today’s, and future, needs.

Vor dem Hintergrund schwindender fossiler Energieträger und

einer damit unumgänglichen Notwendigkeit des Energieein-

sparens im Kontext der Gebäude- und Stadtplanung sowie

durch ein gewachsenes Umweltbewusstsein hat sich der

Entwurfs-, Planungs- und Bauprozess in den letzten Jahren

verändert. Die Zukunft des Bauens stellt sich nicht durch hoch-

technisierte, sondern durch aufeinander abgestimmte passive

und aktive Gebäudekomponenten dar. Gebaute Strukturen

und der Einsatz von Technik sind lediglich Mittel zum Zweck,

das Wohlbefinden des Menschen sicherzustellen oder zu stei-

gern. Gebäude werden dann zukunftsfähig sein, wenn diese

Anforderung an den Komfort mit geringem Energieaufwand

und ohne Umweltbelastung erreicht wird. Hierzu ist ein früh-

zeitig interdisziplinär gestalteter Prozess unumgänglich. Neben

gutem Fachwissen jeder einzelnen Disziplin wird zukünftig die

Fähigkeit der Zusammenarbeit und der Kommunikation über

den Erfolg von Projekten entscheidend sein. Als erster interdis-

ziplinärer Studiengang an der TUM, im Wintersemester 2007

gestartet, verfolgt ClimaDesign seither das Ziel den ganzheitli-

chen Entwurfsprozess zu vermitteln und damit die Grundlage

zukünftig erfolgreicher Planung zu schaffen. Das Themen-

spektrum umfasst den städtebaulichen Kontext, Energiever-

sorgungsstrukturen von Kommunen und Gemeinden ebenso

wie detaillierte Fragestellungen des Gebäudeausbaus und der

Integration haustechnischer Systeme in die Architektur. Das er-

weiterte Wissen sowie die Fähigkeit interdisziplinär zu denken

und agieren, wird den Absolventen dieses Studiengangs die

Möglichkeit geben, Konzepte für Gebäude und Stadtquartiere

entwickeln zu können, die den Anforderungen über unsere Zeit

hinaus gerecht werden.

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Architekt

Fachplaner IngenieurIngenieurFachplaner

Architekt

IngenieurFachplanerFachplaner

architect

professional planer

engineer

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ClimaDesign study program

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presentation

which responds to site conditions and utilizes local potentials.

For this holistic designing approach, it is no longer adequate to

consider only the single building without it‘s integration into the

surrounding context. It is much more important to expand the

focus from individual buildings to integrate the larger context.

The curriculum includes, for example, synergetic sustainable

building design in an international context, building technology,

building physics, renewable energy, thermal simulation, clima-

te-responsive design, fluid dynamics and building aerodyna-

mics, lighting design, urban ecology, urban climate, sustaina-

ble neighborhood and city planning, energy design for cities,

project management, soft skills, among other topics.

The unique features include interdisciplinary, global networking

with other universities for joint workshops and former ClimaDe-

sign students within the growing ClimaDesign network, as well

as the practical reference to private enterprises. The part-time

study model in compact scheduling presents the most current

topics of the curriculum.

The postgraduate Master’s degree program ClimaDesign at

the TUM, with its Faculty of Architecture, is intended to further

develop the specialization and scientific research of energy-

efficient design and construction, building climatology, and ar-

chitectural design quality. ClimaDesign also prepares individu-

als for key positions in professional, research and development

settings at the national and international level.

In the designing of buildings, complexity has increased steadily

since the end of the 20th century. Political and legal require-

ments to optimize energy efficiency, greater use of renewable

energies, but also social demands on the climate and resource

protection characterize today‘s construction industry. This re-

quires interdisciplinary-trained engineers in the field of sustai-

nable construction so that they can act as interfaces between

the disciplines involved in design and construction. To achieve

this approach, thinking and working methods of other discipli-

nes must be learned.

Objectives of the advanced Master‘s degree program Cli-

maDesign include such cross-disciplinary knowledge and

strengthen the dialogue between the engineering disciplines

involved in the construction process. While it is common

practice today, the aim is not to design buildings and systems

independently from each other, but to form an integrated unit

ClimaDesign‘s philosophy

A sailing ship is the epitome of a synergetic design. Due to its shape and lines it glides driven by wind, without the use of fossil fuels,

through the sea. Comparable is the philosophy of ClimaDesign. The aim is to develop the concept of buildings and districts that

can “do more with less” and provide maximum comfort with minimum energy.

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target group and admission requirements

The course is aimed at graduates in the fields of architecture,

civil engineering, environmental engineering, supply enginee-

ring or similar engineering disciplines related to building design

and construction. In individual cases related disciplines may

be admitted when they can meet appropriate qualifications.

Qualified candidates have obtained a qualifying university de-

gree with a minimum of 210 ECTS (7 semester full time) from

a national or international university. Through the acquired de-

gree, specialized theoretical knowledge, methodological and

cognitive skills in the fields of architecture should be present.

The ability to work scientifically and methodically is provided as

a general engineering science understanding. Interest and affi-

nity for math, engineering, and design tasks are required. Stu-

dents should have integrated professional knowledge in their

respective field and possess the skills to apply their knowledge

and understanding of their professional activities and develop

solutions to problems in their area of expertise. In addition, at

least one year of relevant work experience is required after ear-

ning an academic degree concerning the built environment, as

well as passing an aptitude test in form of a personal selection

interview.

For applicants with a Bachelor‘s degree with less than 210

ECTS points, a declaratory procedure in Annex 3 of the FPSO

can be applied.

academic degree - Master of Science

Completion of the individual modules are acquired through a

module examination. Nature and duration of the individual tri-

als are given in the examination regulations, examinations, any

written or oral examinations, such as project work, and presen-

tations. The successful completion of the course will be con-

firmed by the Technische Universität München. The University

will supply a diploma and certificate (+ Diploma Supplement +

Transcript of Records, see ASPO) with the acquired academic

degrees.

study in compact weeks

The modules are offered in compact weeks. This means that

each module is generally 6 to 12 days per month, the remai-

ning three weeks are used for self-study and professional ac-

tivity which should be in the field of energy and sustainable

planning.

skills and qualifications

The graduates of the Master ClimaDesign acquire an additio-

nal multidisciplinary qualification in the field of energy-efficient

construction. Based on the individual‘s previous knowledge,

they expand their professional practice to act as an inter-

face between all planning disciplines and to fill key positions.

tuition

The fees are € 5,000 per semester.

group size

About 20 to 30 students are accepted per year. Therefore, we

can ensure a high quality in teaching and elite training.

presentation

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the application documents must be submitted on time in paper form in German or English

certified copy of University degree certificate•

Transscript of Records (certified copy)•

CV mentioning relevant projects and fields of activity•

letter of motivation - A written justification [not more than two A4 pages] for the choice of the •degree program ClimaDesign in which the specific talents and interests for suitability for this Master’s program at the Technische Universität München are explained

confirmation of employment of at least 1 year, references•

letters of recommendation [employer or project partners] of a maximum of two A4 pages•

proof of adequate knowledge of the English language (certified copy): •this is for students whose native language or language of instruction is not English

- TOEFL Internet based Test ‘IbT’ [min 88 out of 120 points] Computer based Test ‘CbT’ [min 234 points] Paper based Test ‘PbT’ [min 605 points] or - IELTS [min 6.5 out of 9 points for each test section] or - Cambridge Main Suite of English Examinations [Level C1] or - minimum mark of “good” in English [at least 10 out of 15 points] on a national university entrance exam [Abitur] or - practical work experience in an english speaking country for at least 1 year

photocopy of identity card/passport •

recent passport photograph•

proof of student health insurance •http://www.tum.de/en/studies/before-your-studies/application-and-acceptance/mandatory-health-insurance/

certificates of additional qualifications •

portfolio with relevant projects showing the work experience max. 10 pages DIN A3•

deadlines for application

application periodJanuary 01 - May 31

Application only possible for winter semester

To apply, use TUMonline at www.tumonline.de Click on the link “Applicants”or apply directly athttp://portal.mytum.de/studium/onlinebewerbung

Send the completed forms and documents to:

Technische Universität MünchenImmatrikulationsamtArcisstraße 2180333 München

The date stamp is decisive.Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Questions about your applicationStudent Service Center [email protected]://www.tum.de/en/studies/before-your-studies/

application

overview application documents

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STUDYIMPRESSIONS

EXCURSIONS

RESEARCH

CLIMATE +ENERGY

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lecture

workshop

practice

concept

project

excursion

e-learning

20 ects

20 ects

20 ects

30 ects

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

SEMESTER 3

SEMESTER 4

Energy + BuildingEnergy + Building

Energy + CityEnergy + City

Building internationalBuilding international

Master’s ThesisMaster’s Thesis

90 ects M.Sc.

research facilities

ClimaLab - The lecture and work space. Students will have

acces to the ClimaLab during their entire study period. The

room is equipped with a library, computers and model building

material.

simulation - Various simulation programs are applied for dyna-

mic and thermal simulation such as specific simulation of light.

An examination of current trends in buildings and façades is

explored.

wind tunnel - The wind tunnel offers possibilities for the deve-

lopment of concepts for facades with natural ventilation as well

as for analysis of building dynamics.

artificial sky - The Faculty of Architecture‘s artificial sky can be

used as a basis for decisions concerning concepts of lighting.

It can also be used for the simulation of light.

solar station - At the station for solar research, practical ex-

periments concerning the use of solar energy take place as

well as measurements for ventilation and daylight. Innovative

concepts for façades can be controlled at a 1:1 scale and can

be metrological measured.

façade testing facility - The façade testing facility is used to

elaborate designing fundamentals for the energy optimization

of buildings.

fire protection lab - The research lab for fire experiments con-

ducts examinations in order to find out how building parts and

materials react to fire.

study part-time

modules in compact weeks

four modules per semester

starts for the winter semester

2 course-related excursions

compact study plan and research facilities

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SEMESTER 1ENERGY+BUILDING

SEMESTER 2ENERGY+CITY

20 ECTS 20 ECTS

MODULE 5 - Methods and Tools I: Buildingsthermodynamics: building simulation advanced l thermal optimization of buildingsaerodynamics: wind forces on buildings l const-ruction and building aerodynamics l cfd simulation l wind and environment l airflow inside buildings l wind tunnellight: lighting design l lighting simulation l artificial light l daylight l artificial sky l lighting technology I art and light

6 ECTS

MODULE 1 - Synergetic Designtheory and development of building and techno-logy l synergetic design l building climatology l comfort I measuring tools for building climatology l basics of an interdisciplinary and integrated approach in complex building and design tasks I soft skills

4 ECTS

MODULE 2 - Human Beings & Building Physicssynergetic design - building, climate and location l climate data evaluation l energy flow l renewable energies l thermodynamic basics I human beings and comfort I static energy balancing l building simulation 1l optimize energy usage for buildings l passive concepts l humidity l acoustics l innovative building materials I soft skills

6 ECTS

MODULE 3 - Project I: Passive Strategiestopic: synergetic building design I focus on: passive strategies, façade, building climatology, energetic optimization l construction I design me-thods within interdisciplinary teams l soft skills: visualize and present

4 ECTS

MODULE 4 - Building and Technology Project I: active strategiesinteraction façade + building technology I basics energy markets l renewable energies l heating, cooling, air-conditioning, storing l room conditioning l installation concepts l central and decentralized energy supply sys-tems l building simulation 2 l load management

l innovative energy concepts l conceptual fire protection l soft skills

6 ECTS

MODULE 8 - Project II topic: city(district) 2.0strategies for the city in terms of an ecological and climatical optimization l energy concepts on district level l urban planning concepts within interdisciplinary teams I urban planning

design principles I law for urban planning I soft skills

5 ECTS

MODULE 7 - Excursion I (national)topic: building and city l analysis and visit of relevant buildings and districts l citylight walk at night l energy supply systems l guided plant tour I architectural documentation I freehand sketching

3 ECTS

MODULE 6 - Methods and Tools II: Citysustainable urban planning I socio-ecological strategies l urban economics l urban infrastruc-ture I urban climate l climate adaptation l biodi-versity l soil l green areas l flow of substance and energy l urban energy development plan l energy supply systems l concepts I renewable energies and environments

6 ECTS

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MODULE 11 - Excursion II (international)design studio with partner university/company l analysis and visit of relevant companies, projects, buildings and districts l project work I interdisci-plinary workshop l deepening technical english l building culture international I intercultural commu-nication l soft skills

5 ECTS

MODULE 10 - Building internationalsustainable building in various climate regions l sustainability and cultural aspects Iproject management l facility management I cost management l quality management I building law for building climatology l intercultural communica-tion l soft skills: conduct of negotiations, rhetoric, mediation, conflict resolution

6 ECTS

MODULE 9 - Master‘s seminarscientific background of the master‘s thesis l scientific work l objective and questioning of the master‘s thesis l soft skills: team leadership, negotiate

3 ECTS

MODULE 12 - Project III (Advanced)topic: integrated building design with free dee-pening orientation l interdisciplinary teamwork l application of simulation tools l detailed planning l comprehension of all gained knowledge handling the implementation of integrated building projects

6 ECTS

MODULE 13 - Master´s Thesisautonomous scientific treatise of current issues with individual and technical consultation. The topics must be approved by the Head of Studies.

27 ECTS

MODULE 14 - Colloquiumpublic presentation of the master‘s thesis l examination talk l discussion and defense

3 ECTS

detailed study plan

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semester 1

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structure and content 1st semester

semester 1

Synergetic Design

Human Beings and Building Physics

Project I: Passive Strategies

Building and Technology

The 1st semester is focused on the topic of ‘Energy and Buil-

ding‘. Specialized theoretical basics will be taught, along with

methodological, cognitive, and instrumental tools. These skills

will be intensified and developed in the 2nd and 3rd semester.

After completion of the 1st semester, students are able to apply

synergetic design strategies in the field of energy efficiency,

building climatology, building physics, building and design

quality. Moreover, measuring tools can be applied, as well as

the creation of energy balances and thermal simulations in the

field of system engineering and buildings.

The following qualifications will be developed: synergetic de-

sign, building climatology, climate-responsive design, building

physics, static and dynamic energy balance, strategies for

energy optimization of buildings, optimized façade concepts,

renewable energy, building automation, energy supply con-

cepts, conceptual fire protection and architectural theory in the

context of sustainability. The acquired skills in the 1st semester

will be further expanded during the studies and extended by

the curriculum and accompanying project work.

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Module 1

Synergetic Design

The module’s focus is on the basics of building climatology

and traditional building types in different climates. The basis of

architectural theory in the context of sustainability is examined.

After the module students understand the difference between

different traditional building types in different climates as well

as important developments in the architectural history and to

derive from these influences active and passive strategies for

today‘s construction projects.

Students understand synergetic design and design approa-

ches for architecture based on energy, building climatology

and site-specific aspects in order to deepen and apply these

in subsequent modules. The basics of building climatology (vi-

sual, thermal and olfactory) can be integrated into the design

process. Furthermore, students are able to apply and evaluate

measuring tools and interpret the results quantitatively.

Another important element in this first week of studies is team-

building. In joint ventures on mountains and lakes, the basis for

good cooperation and long-lasting relationships are made.

Module 2

Human Beings and Building Physics

This module is dedicated to building physics. A deep under-

standing of building physics is the basis for designing synerge-

tic buildings at a high level.

Course topics include the following: climate responsive de-

sign, climate data generation and analysis, ClimaSkin - integra-

tive concept and design approaches for architecture based on

energy, building climatology and site-specific aspects, inter-

action façade, building climatology, human beings and com-

fort, energy cycles and energy flows, thermodynamic basics,

material properties, function of insulation materials, innovative

building materials, humidity, fundamentals of acoustics, sta-

tic energy balance, thermal building simulation 1: principles of

thermal building simulation (focus on passive strategies).

This course content is taught in lectures and accompanying

exercises (dynamic simulation, static energy balance, climate

data analysis).

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Module 4

Building and Technology

In this module the emphasis is on building technology. At the

completion of the module students are able to develop integra-

ted building and engineering concepts by building climatology

and energy-optimized aspects.

Course contents include: Deepening of Project I with active

strategies for buildings, relationships and functions within ener-

gy markets, interaction façade-building technology, compo-

nents of building technology from the generation to storage to

transfer for heating, cooling and air, design of passive and acti-

ve systems for summer and winter case, use of solar energy in

buildings, energy storage options and sizing, central / decen-

tralized energy supply concepts, design criteria of mechanical

and natural ventilation concepts, installation concepts, zero

and plus energy, Smart Building, load management, thermal

simulation 2: focus on technology, basics of conceptual fire

protection.

structure and content 1st semester

Module 3

Project I - Passive Strategies

In interdisciplinary groups a synergetic building design will be

developed. Leading the effort are passive design strategies

and their interaction with the main aspects of creative design.

From the basics of finding a synergetic design idea, this project

develops to the preparation of a professional presentation.

The objective is to plan scientifically and methodically in order

to quantify decisions for the design. Dependencies and syner-

gies between site, building geometry, façade design, building

services and building physics will be coordinated and brought

into a meaningful relationship. After the module, students are

able to design innovative building concepts under conside-

ration of construction, aesthetics, building physics, building

climatology and energy efficiency-based criteria. In addition,

ecological optimization can be integrated in the building design

in the early design phase. The instrumental skills of thermal

building simulation are expanded. Results can be adequately

visualized and professionally presented.

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semester 2

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structure and content 2nd semester

semester 2

Methods and Tools I - Building

Methods and Tools II - City

Excursion I - national

Project II

In the 2nd semester, the focus is expanded from single buil-

dings to the building context. Based on previously-acquired

skills from the curriculum, the focus of the 2nd semester is on

the topics of ‚Sustainability+City‘.

At the beginning of this semester, the instrumental and me-

thodological skills are deepened in the area of building design

(Module 5). Students are able to apply dynamic simulation

tools and models in the field of thermodynamics, aerodyna-

mics and lighting design. Design decisions can be quantified

and thereby made justifiable in integrating them into the syner-

getic design process (planning scientific work).

Based on the acquired skills in theoretical building knowledge,

the focus can be expanded from individual buildings to the

connection of several buildings across the district, and further

to the level of the urban context.

Topics of urban ecology, urban climate, sustainable quarters,

urban planning, and urban energy development will be taught

within the 2nd semester (Module 6-8).

Also in this semester, the first excursion takes place. The pro-

ject work of the second semester is in an urban context in

order to expand and develop the methodological and cognitive

skills in this subject area.

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Module 6

Methods and Tools II - City

This module shows connections and synergies between the

flow of energy, material and urban climatic factors, and their

significance to the urban space and the quality of life. Experts

from different disciplines demonstrate how to solve planning

tasks regarding the architectural and urban development per-

spective which targets sustainability.

The focus is on these questions: what defines a city, how does

the urban planning process work, and whether cities are good

for our planet. Opportunities for environmentally sustainab-

le urban development are presented. Additional methods for

modifying urban energy development plans (Thermal calculati-

ons, developing new energy potentials, infrastructure of urban

systems and conceptual development) will be demonstrated.

Planning tools for integrated development as well as identifying

connections between the usage of renewable energies and its

impact on the landscape are part of this module. It is structu-

red in seminars, lectures, and project work.

Module 5

Methods and Tools I - Building

How is it possible to optimize buildings beginning from the first

design? In this module, professional design methods and tools

are addressed. The focus areas are thermodynamics, aerody-

namics and lighting design.

Curriculum of this module: Advanced thermal simulation, va-

lidity checks, setting up and demarcation of simulation mo-

dels, basics of aero physics, flow simulation, numerical simu-

lation, influence of wind on buildings, wind and environment,

field tests in the wind tunnel, resulting planning strategies for

buildings and environment, airflow control in buildings, natu-

ral ventilation, dimensioning of ventilation concepts, basics

light and lighting, basics of cognitive psychology, daylight and

shading systems, light and colour, space creation, functionality

and area of application of various illuminants e.g. LED, OLED,

artificial lighting design: interpretation and dimensioning, arran-

gement, control, visual comfort, daylight planning: diagram of

the solar altitude, zoning, façade, systems, application of tools

for lighting simulation, field tests in the artificial sky laboratory,

fine arts and art history.

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Module 7

Excursion I (national)

As part of an excursion, exemplary buildings, cities and inno-

vative energy supply stations will be visited. Students will be

able to analyze and evaluate buildings and districts concerning

their energy efficiency, ecology, climatology, architecture and

technology.

Content of the excursion: analysis and architectural tours of si-

gnificant sustainable buildings and neighborhoods, survey and

analysis of the urban case studies, analysis and inspection of

buildings and neighborhoods with special energy concepts,

site inspection, city light walk, energy supply systems such as

power plants (fossil and renewable), factory tour, production of

innovative building products, architectural documentation and

freehand sketching.

Module 8

Project II

A project within the urban context will be developed by inter-

disciplinary teams. The focus will be on the integrative planning

strategies and the interaction of ecology, urban climate, energy

efficiency and design quality. At the completion of the module,

students will be able to develop innovative approaches and

concepts at the quarter level considering ecological, energetic

and urban climate aspects.

Furthermore, students will coordinate local partnerships that

can be made more efficient. Building code conditions are ta-

ken into account in the planning. Additional contents are urban

and land management, urban planning principles and building

law for urban planning.

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semester 3

Master´s seminar

Building international

Excursion II - international

Project III

The focus of the 3rd semester extends to sustainable design

in an international context. Skills in project development, eco-

nomics and climate responsive design are thought. Additio-

nal social competences in working with clients and planners

which are necessary for the international design practice are

examined.

Curriculum of the semester are building in different climatic

zones (deepening), project management, cost management,

art and architecture international, negotiation, mediation and

team leadership, intercultural communication and rhetoric. An

important part is the international excursion, which is closely

linked to this semesters‘ project work (Project III). In this project,

a specialization in a certain area is offered. Students can pre-

pare a proposal based on individual interests and focus their

skills and competencies to expand in the field of dynamic si-

mulation tools. The basics of scientific work in preparation for

the Master‘s Thesis are taught. As part of the 3rd semester the

period to select a topic for the Master‘s Thesis begins.

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Module 9

Master‘s seminar

Students are able to write scientific papers on a given problem

as well as apply and expand knowledge in the area of team

leadership in design practice. Course contents of the module

include basics of scientific work, working methods and tech-

niques, objective formulation and question the Master‘s The-

sis, theoretical and scientific background of the Thesis, team

leadership, and negotiation.

The module consists of lectures, practical exercises and a

scientific seminar paper to train correct scientific work. Impro-

vement and common mistakes are pointed out in joint discus-

sions. In addition to practical exercises, students are trained to

use soft skills in the area of teamwork and negotiation.

Module 10

Building international

Students will obtain thorough knowledge in the field of building

in different climate zones and will be able to assess the finan-

cial feasibility of a design task and to evaluate the risks and

opportunities of a project idea and a construction task. Buil-

ding measures can be evaluated and optimized according to

economic criteria. The skills acquired in the field of intercultural

communication can be applied and expanded in professional

practice. The students have the necessary knowledge and are

prepared for discussion with clients and investors in planning

practice.

This modules contents include: sustainable building in different

climate zones, soft skills, intercultural communication in diffe-

rent countries, building law for building climatology, negotiation,

project management: fundamentals of project development

and project planning, cost management, quality management,

capital and operating cost estimation, cost-effectiveness and

comparative payback calculations, arts in architecture. The

module consists of lectures, practical exercises and presen-

tations.

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Module 11

Excursion II international

As part of an international excursion, sustainable buildings and

districts are visited. In a workshop with partner universities and

companies abroad, a project is being developed. This project

work is expanded in module 12. The aim is to develop a susta-

inable building design in an international context on a scientific

basis. Passive and active measures/steps can be adapted for

each successive climate in the early design phase. In addition,

students are able to present project ideas and communicate

them in a way that considers the respective characteristics of

the country concerned. Intercultural approaches to planning

tasks are understood and implemented in the planning pha-

se.

Course contents of the module include: Design studio with

partner universities or companies, analysis of architecturally si-

gnificant sustainable buildings and districts, energy concepts,

site inspection, deepening soft skills: intercultural communi-

cation.

Module 12

Project III

In this module, advanced design strategies and methods are

applied in the context of a holistic design. Students develop

innovative building concepts considering design aesthetics

and structure, climate responsiveness, and energy efficiency-

based criteria in the international context. Relationships bet-

ween climate, location, use, building geometry, façade design,

building services and building physics will be coordinated and

brought into a meaningful relationship. For the entire planning

process solutions will be devised from concept to detail. As

part of the module, a combination of different tools such as dy-

namic and static simulation are chosen freely by the student.

Course contents of the module include: application of simu-

lation tools, implementation of a design task involving all the

knowledge obtained for the holistic implementation, technolo-

gy, economics, building physics and detailed planning.

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semester 4

Master‘s Thesis

Colloquium

Based on the acquired knowledge, skills, and competences

of the first three semesters, the 4th semester is dedicated to

the Master‘s Thesis. Each student develops a research/white

paper independently and under individual professional super-

vision. It is possible to work on issues from the student‘s own

individual field of work. The Master‘s Thesis can include both a

project and an entirely scientific Master‘s Thesis. The Master‘s

Thesis can be a component for a current research project or

a real-world construction project from the student‘s design

practice. The topic of the Master‘s Thesis should be within the

subject area of ClimaDesign. The topics must be approved by

the Head of Studies.

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about the Technische Universität München

history

The Origin of TUM goes back to 1868. After the founding of the

École Polytéchnique in Paris in 1794, demands of a technical

school in Bavaria came up. In the founding year the university

operating at the Arcisstraße already started. Today‘s name is

there since the 1970s. The Technische Universität München

is thus among the oldest engineering colleges and remains

the only institution of its type in Bavaria. In 1930 the much ol-

der Weihenstephan “College of Agriculture and Brewing” was

annexed. In 1957, a research reactor (“Atom Egg”) was built

in Garching. In the years following completion of the reactor,

the Departments of Physics and Chemistry moved out to the

research area in Garching, but the planned move of the entire

TUM to Garching was never realised.

university campuses

TUM academic departments are divided among three sites in

the greater Munich arearea with the main campus situated in

the centre of Munich (Arcissstraße). The Departments of Ar-

chitecture, Medicine, Electrical Engineering and Information

Technology, Civil Engineering, Surveying, Economics and So-

cial Sciences are located on the main campus. A second TUM

complex is located in Garching, about 10 km north of Munich

with the departments of Physics, Chemistry, Informatics, Ma-

thematics, and Mechanical Engineering. TUM’s third campus

is 35 kilometres away in Weihenstephan (near Freising) and is

home to the Departments of Biology, Science of Agriculture

and Horticulture, Forestry and Resource Management, Brew-

ing and Food Technology, Nutrition, Landscape Planning and

Landscape Architecture.

canteen

The refectory of the TUM offers three to four main dishes every

day, including one for 1 € and another vegetarian dish, every

day. Beverage in returnable bottles are provided by automats

in the refectory. It is possible to eat in every canteen of the Mu-

nich Student Union e.g. the canteen of the TUM or the LMU.

You can pay by smart card or with your student ID. The smart

card can be acquired in the administrative office of the canteen

against a fee of 10,00 €. For loading the student ID or the smart

card there are cashpoints in the entrance of the canteen or in

the Cafeteria. Loading can take place with cash or by credit-

card. On the main campus are additionally two Cafeterias. In

the Audimax‘s Cafeteria warm dishes and snacks are available,

which also can be paid cash.

information

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contact points for international students

Visa

Applicants who are citizens of EU/EWR countries, or of one a

few select countries, do not require a visa to enter Germany.

Citizens of all other countries require a visa to enter Germany.

For more information about student visas, visit the web site of

the State Depart ment (Aus wärti ges Amt).

ht tp://www.auswaer tiges-amt.de/EN/EinreiseUndAufenthalt /

Visabestimmungen_node.html

entry regulations

Students from EU / EWR nations and many other countries

including the US, Canada, Japan, Republic of Korea, Israel,

Swizerland, Australia, and New Zealand, enter Germany wit-

hout any visa. Students from another country need to apply

for a student visa at the German embassy or consulate in your

home country. A visa must be applied for well in advance of

your departure (at least 2 months ahead of time). International

students who have proof of admittance to a German university

will be issued a so-called student visa (“Studentenvisum”). It is

possible for applicants who are interested in studying in Ger-

many to be issued a study applicant’s visa (“Studienbewerber-

Visum”). This visa enables an applicant to collect information

about studying in Germany or to obtain admission prerequi-

sites for studying at a German university. Please do not travel

to Germany on a tourist visa! This cannot be changed into a

student visa, and students are not allowed to study in Germany

on a tourist visa. More comprehensive information regarding

visa application requirements is available from your German

Embassy or Consulate. After the entry a residence title must

be requested.

The information given above is a general information. Please

contact the foreign national department in case of individual

requests: [email protected]. You can

also contact the German Federal Foreign Office

http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/EN/Startseite_node.html

or the German Mission in your home country

http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/EN/AAmt/Auslandsvertretungen/

Uebersicht_node.html .

international office IO

The International Office (IO) of TUM is very important for interna-

tional students as it is responsible for all aspects of international

relations with other universities. Please feel free to contact an

office staff member if you face any type of problem (Foreigner‘s

registration office, Health insurance), which could occur during

your stay in Munich. The Welcome Office of the IO functions as an

information center for international studying, graduate students

and guest scientists. Further information for foreign students

can be found in the manual for international students of the IO.

Arcisstr. 21 80333 München Phone +49 89 289-28382 E-Mail: [email protected] Appointment set up per mail http://portal.mytum.de/international/welcome

resident registration office

In Germany all residents and visitors whose stay exceeds

3 months must register with the authorities. Once you have

found a room or apartment, you must register at your local re-

sident registration office within one week. If you move to other

information for international students

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accommodations within Munich or move out of Munich, you

must register your new address or notify the office that you are

leaving Munich.

Kreisverwaltungsreferat (Bürgerbüro) Ruppertstr. 19 , 80337 München (Subway: U3/U6, Station : Poccistraße) Phone 49.89.233.96000 www.muenchen.de/rathaus/kvr/ausland/37633/index.html Open: Mon, Wed, Fri 7.30 am – 12.00 am Tue 8.30 am – 12.00 am 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm Thu 8.30 am – 3.00 pm

Kreisverwaltungsreferat, Amt für Ausländerangelegenheiten Ruppertstr. 19 , 80337 München Room 1047, 1048, 1051, 1052, 1059 Servicepoint: Tel. +49 89 233-25134 [email protected] Open: Mon, Fri 7.30 am – 12.00 noon Tue 8.30 am – 12.00 noon 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm Wed by appointment. Thu 8.30 am – 3.00 pm

Munich employment office / Arbeitsamt

The “Studenten-Service” - of the Munich employment office –

helps students find jobs that last from several hours (“Schnell-

dienst”) to several weeks.

Studenten-Service des Arbeitsamtes Tumblinger Straße 21, 80337 München (Subway: U 3/ U 6 - Station Goetheplatz) Short Term (Schnelldienst): Phone (089) 530980-30 Long Term: Phone (089)530980-33 or –36

You will need to present the following:

proof of enrolment •

personal identification card or passport •

a passport-size photograph•

student residence permit

For registration you need: Passport and the registration form

(available at the registration office). Students from the European

Community and all EFTA states (except Switzerland) automa-

tically receive a residence permit by mail from the foreigner’s

registration authority (“Ausländerbehörde”) after registering

at their local resident registration office and filling out the so-

called “Selbstauskunft” (information form) regarding the right of

‘freedom of movement’. Students who are entering Germany

without a visa have to fill out a residence permit application

which can be obtained at the local Foreigner’s Registration of-

fice, within 3 months after entering the country. Students from

all other nations must obtain a student visa in their home coun-

try before they enter Germany. You will need to present the

following in order to obtain a residence permit: Formal appli-

cation, completed residency permit form, valid passport, letter

of admission (“Immatrikulationsbescheinigung”) from the TUM,

proof of health insurance, proof of financing, if applicable, a

student visa, passport-sized photographs. The fee is 60 € for

first permit and 30 € for extensions. In case you do not have all

of the above documents they will give you a provisional proof

of application for a residence permit. Please have original do-

cuments with you as well as copies.

language courses at TUM

The Language Center offers students the opportunity to im-

prove their skills in many different languages. Courses and se-

minars in seventeen different languages (e.g. English, French,

Spanish, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Ger-

man as an foreign language) are available during the semester

as well as in block courses. Further information pertaining to

current course offerings and schedules can be found in the

Language Centre’s display case, located on the ground floor

of the Student Service Centre.-

http://www.sprachenzentrum.tum.de

Sprachenzentrum TU München Room 0172a Phone: +49 89 289-25457 Open: Mon – Fri 9.30 am - 12.00 noon Mon – Thu 2:00 pm- 4:00 pm

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health insurance in Germany

health insurance in Germany

Every student in Germany is required to have a health insu-

rance. In order to get enrolled at a German university, you

have to prove an adequate health- and nursing care insurance

protection as well as paying the insurance dues. So, foreign

students have to take care of a confirmation of their national

health insurance in Germany even BEFORE the enrollment.

(Travel insurance is not enough)

health insurance for students

The student sickness insurance is valid until the age of 30 or

the 14th term. The health insurance for students costs 65-67

€ per month. Exceptions are a second degree and postgradu-

ate course as well as master courses. The age limit is at max.

30 years, but you can have more than 14 semester.

national health insurance

The insurance contribution at a national health insurance de-

pends on the income of the single insurant and the tariff of

the particular health insurance company. The national health

insurance is an advantage for families with children due to the

fact that the children are non-contributory co-insured.

Widely used national health insurances are:

AOK www.aok.de/bayern

Barmer www.barmer-gek.de

Betriebskrankenkasse (BKK) www.deutschebkk.de

DAK www.dak.de

Techniker Krankenkasse www.tk.de

private health insurance

Private health insurance companies are sometimes cheaper

than the national ones. However, you have to stay in that in-

surance for the rest of your studies! Students, who take part

at the Master‘s degree ClimaDesign extra occupational, stay

insured as an employee or freelancer. In case of an accident

during the course time, the insurance of the university is liable.

Even if you are insured by your employer, you are additionally

insured by university.

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BAföG

The financial support comprising a loan which has to be paid

back after finished studying is defined by the Bundesausbil-

dungsförderungsgesetz. To apply for incentives the student

mustn‘t have attained 30 years of age and has to provide proof

of German citizenship. However, expectations are possible.

The duration of funding depends on the standard period of

study of the respective studies.

Studentenwerk München - Amt für AusbildungsförderungLeopoldstr. 1580802 MünchenPhone: +49 89 381 96-0E-Mail: [email protected]

study loan of the student union

The condition for a study loan is a successful study conclusion

within the average period of study. The duration amount is up

to two terms for doctorates. In addition it is possible to request

for a loan for second degree and postgraduate course as well

as master courses. Request forms are available against a fee

of 0,50 € at the entrance of the student council. The request

for a loan must be submitted personally at the credit bank of

the student council.

Darlehenskasse der Bayrischen Studentenwerke e. V.Leopoldstr. 1580802 MünchenPhone: +49 89 38196-263 Consulting hours: Mon, Tue, Thu 9.00 a.m. – 12.30 pm

Wed 1.30 p.m. – 4.00 pm

education loan of KfW Förderbank

The amount of the education loan of the KfW promotional

bank is independent of the income of the applicant. The prin-

ciple amount is up to 300 € per month and is allowed up to 24

months. Repayment takes place with extremely low interest

rates. The credit is granted for shorter periods, at minimum

of three months. The remaining amount can be taken up later

again. The division of the total credit into more than two parts

is not possible. By the support of federal government cheap

interest rates can be obtained. Conditions for promotion are a

maximum age of 36 and a study at a university.

Bundesverwaltungsamt50728 Köln Phone: +49 1888 358-4492Fax +49 1888 358-4850www.bildungskredit.de

general university scholarships at the TU München

The Technische Universität München offers scholarships. The

grant amounts from 150 € up to 1.000 € per term. It supports

German students and Bafög authorized international students.

Qualifications are minimum 1-2 completed terms at the Tech-

nische Universität München, good course achievements and

financially needs.

scholarship for international students in the Freistaat Bayern

The grant amounts up to 500 - 1.500 € per term. Requirement

are: excellent grades and a low income. The Applications are

available at the scholarship office at the TUM and online. The

closing dates are at the end of March and at the end of Sep-

tember.

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loans I scholarships

contact- and graduation scholarship from DAAD

For the exchangestudents from international partner univer-

sities and for international students from the TUM. The grant

amounts up to 585 € monthly. Qualifications are good course

achievements.

TUM, Mrs. Marlene Schneider StipendienstellePhone +49 89 289-22252E-Mail: [email protected]

Deutscher Akademischer AustauschdienstZentrale Geschäftsstelle BonnKennedyallee 5053175 BonnPhone +49 228 882-0E-Mail: [email protected]

http://www.daad.de

postgraduate scholarship program from the Karl-Max von

Bauernfeind-Verein

Intended are graduated scholarships in particular for women

with children and for students who were involved in student

matters or interests. The financial aid goes up to 1.300 € per

month and is intended for students and graduated students.

Precondition is achievement above average, and pre-qualifi-

cation is necessary. For applying a formless letter is enough.

TUM, Frau Signe Tuborgh \ Frau Eva PettinatoTUM GSBoltzmannstr. 1785748 Garching Phone +49 89 289-106 04E-Mail: [email protected] \ [email protected]

annual scholarship program of the Freistaat Bayern for stu-

dents from mid- and Southeast European countries

The annual scholarship serves to finance a doctoral- (PhD), se-

condary- or postgraduate course at a Bavarian university. The

scholarship is for graduates (foreign students only) from Bul-

garia, Croatia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic

and Hungary. The grant amounts 8,400 € p.a. and is paid out

monthly with installments of 700 €. Single parents or persons

with an unemployed spouse and at least one child can achieve

a grant amount of 10,320 € (860 € per month). Requests may

be submitted for an extension up to 3 years.

Bayerisches Hochschulzentrum für Mittel-, Ost- und Südosteuropa BAYHOSTUniversitätsstr. 3193053 RegensburgPhone +49 941 943-5046http://www.uni-regensburg.de/bayhost

*TIP*List of scholarships on the TUM website:

https://portal.mytum.de/studium/studienfinanzierung/stipendienstelle/stipendien

Further Scholarships:

German International

www.bildungspraemie.infowww.stipendiensuche.dewww.mystipendium.dewww.e-fellows.net/forms/stipdbwww.stifterverband.org www.stipendienlotse.de

www.scholars4dev.comwww.study-in.dewww.study-in-bavaria.de/en/

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Finding an apartment in munich is hard but not impossible

residential quarters within the city

Maxvorstadt/ Schwabing:

Around the Ludwig-Maximilian University (LMU) and along the

Leopoldstaße are many restaurants, bars and coffee shops.

Flatsharing communities are quite common in this area but you

can also find single apartments which are mostly high-priced

because of their central location and the fact that they are his-

toric buildings.

Glockenbachviertel:

Here you can find many interesting little shops, bars and an-

tique stores. Rental price is also quite high.

Westend:

This district is multicultural and has affordable prices. Also con-

venient is the short distance to the Theresienwiese and the

walking distance to the Munich Central Station.

Milbertshofen:

In the north of Munich near the Olympic Stadium where you

can also find affordable flats.

Giesing:

This area is one of the lowest-priced residential areas of Mu-

nich.

internet links

www.quoka.de

www.wg-gesucht.de

www.immobilienscout24.de

www.cs-wohnungsagentur.de

www.immowelt.de

www.my-next-home.de

www.immonet.de

Visit TUM website for information:

https://www.tum.de/en/university-life/accommodations/

Extra categories for students:

http://www.immonet.de/bayern/muenchen-studentenwoh-

nung.html

portal.mytum.de/studium/soziales/wohnen

www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de/wohnen

It is worth to look up flats in the newspapers, like in the ‚Süd-

deutschen Zeitung‘ or ‚Kurz und Fündig‘. On the notice board

of the refectory in the Gabelsbergerstraße it is possible to find

interesting offers.

living in munich

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temporal living

Concept living munich

Modern designed, new boarding house with three different ty-

pes of appartments, starting from 40 €.

Pfälzer-Wald-Str.281539 München/ U2 Bahnhof GiesingPhone +49 89 66008910

www.concept-living-munich.de

Mr. Lodge

Home- and appartement renting

Barerstr. 3280333 MünchenPhone +49 89 3408230

www.mrlodge.de

Mitwohnzentrale

Ready-furnished and unfurnished appartements and homeswww.mwz-munich.de

www.statthotel.de

Service agency for private lodgings.

www.checkin-muenchen.de

The online booking system for rooms, apartments and holiday

homes in munich.

further possibilities

Accomodation offers from the student union

The student union allocates a large number of dormitory rooms

and has an agency at its disposal for private rooms and flats

via internet. More information: http://www.studentenwerk-mhn.

de. The housing referral service offers contacts to landlords of

single rooms and flats free of commission.

Helene-Mayer-Ring 980809 MünchenU3 Olympiazentrum Phone +49 89 357135 - 20/-26E-Mail: [email protected]/wohnen/vermittlung-von-pri-vatzimmern/

Service package for overseas students

The service package provides a room in a housing area of the

student union, a welcoming package including a sleeping bag,

a pillow and bed sheet, international tutors who will help you to

orientate in Munich, an invitation for a guided city tour, the pos-

sibility to participate on excursions and workshops, informati-

on about interesting events, contacts to other international and

German students. Application available only at the international

office of the Technische Hochschule München.www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de/internationales/das-servicepaket-fuer-internationale-austauschstudierende

housing

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sports

college sports

The program of the ‚Zentraler Hochschulsport‘ (ZHS) offers a

range of sports. In the delivery points of the TUM you receive

the program booklets of ZHS at the beginning of each semes-

ter. Tokens and course fees vary between 7.50 € and 30 €.

More information is available under www.zhs-muenchen.de.

other sports in Munich

In addition Munich offers a wide variety of sporting and relaxa-

tion possibilities. A detailed overview is available under www.

swm.de under -MBäder-. More information and addresses un-

der www.muenchen.de under the heading Recreation / Fun.

public transportation

Munich has a well-developed rail network (S-Bahn, Subway,

trams) and numerous bus lines. For night traffic there is a se-

parate night schedule.

Zentrale Zeitkartenstelle im MVVPoccistr. 180336 München(U3/6, Bus 31)Monday- Friday 08.00 am - 06.00 pm

www.mvv-mobil.de or www.mvg-mobil.de

culture near the TUM

Munich has a wealth of cultural attractions and museums. The

bus number 100 stops at 24 museums between Hauptbahn-

hof and Ostbahnhof. Interesting is for example the Collection of

antiques, art galleries, the Haus der Kunst and much more.

The Alte Pinakothek, is one of the oldest and most important

art galleries in the world, with paintings from the Middle Ages to

the Rococo.

The Neue Pinakothek, offers european paintings and sculptures

from the late 18th to the 20th century.

The Pinakothek der Moderne, combines art, graphics, architec-

ture and design from the period of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Courses are offered in both fixed as well as changing exhibi-

tions.

The Lenbachhaus shows a collection of the „Blauer Reiter“,

paintings of the 18th and 19th century, of the Münchner Schule,

the art nouveau and the Neuen Sachlichkeit.

The Haus der Kunst, presents exhibitions with changing the-

mes and retrospectives.

The Museum Brandhorst includes more than 700 works of pio-

neering artists of the 20th and 21st century. With the artists Cy

Twombly, Andy Warhol, Sigmar Polke, Damien Hirst.

view from the Englischer Garten

recreation

freetime

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gastronomy - against your hunger

Vorhoelzer Cafe: 5th foor at the TUM, next to our chair. Big ter-

rasse with one of the best views over Munich, changing daily

dishes from 4,00 to 7,00 €

Steinheil 16: Steinheilstraße 16, behind the TU: Here you can

get the probably biggest schnitzel in town to an even fair pri-

ce.

Tafel und Schwafel: Augustenstraße 80, well arranged small

cozy café with changing dishes.

SODA: Schellingstraße, a bite to eat to small prices. The food

is non common and everyone finds his favourite plate.

Café Altschwabing: Schellingstraße 56, breakfastvariations till

16.00 o‘clock. Fresh salads and special meat dishes between

5,00 – 6,00 €. You willingly stay there a bit longer and even if

you just admire the pompous ceiling.

Tresznjewski: Barerstraße, corner Theresienstraße, Café - Bar,

everything you want - you‘ll get it here. Above all, dishes till late

into the night. Absolutly tasty is the giant burger!

STARO Pizza & Pasta: Theresienstraße 56, cheap take-away

Italian, but you can also eat there. Every single-pizza and many

dishes for 3,90 €.

lo studente: Schellingstraße 30, pizza and pasta to a fair price,

daily dishes to special offers

Cafe Puck: Türkenstraße 33, breakfast till 18:00 o‘clock, on

sundays till 20:00 o‘clock, special dishes for lunch

gastronomy - against your thirst

...no one could imagine Munich without its beer gardens...

Augustiner: Arnulfstraße, near Cental Station, a typical munich

beer garden.

Hofbräu: At Wiener Platz, big but charming. Just like you would

picture a beer garden.

Hirschgarten: In Parkanlage Hirschgarten, near Romanplatz,

original beer garden under treetops of chestnuts, really cozy.

Better be reached over the stop Laim than the stop Hirsch-

garten.

Chinesischer Turm: In the middle of Englischer Garten.

Seehaus: In the middle of Englischer Garten as well. Directly

located on the shores of Kleinhesseloher lake. Due to its loca-

tion in the lake house there is the most beautiful evening sun in

Munich. It‘s possible to rent boats.

Max-Emanuel-Biergarten: Nordendstraße, in a nice backyard

unter treetops of chestnuts.

Seehaus

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coordination ClimaDesignFaculty of Architecture, Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design, Prof. Thomas Auer

For all requests concerning the master´s course:

E-Mail: [email protected] +49 89 289-23846Phone +49 89 289-23815

cooperates TUMInstitute of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Design and Building, Prof. Werner Lang Associate Professorship of Architectural Design and Building Envelope, Prof. Tina WolfSustainable Urbanism, Prof. Mark MichaeliInstitute of Building Physics, Prof. Klaus SedlbauerAssociate Professorship of Landscape Architecture and RegionalOpen Space, Prof. Dr. Sören Schöbel-RutschmannChair for Strategic Landscape Planning and Management, Prof. Stephan PauleitCentre for Urban Ecology and Climate Adaptation, Dr. Daphne Gondhalekar, Dipl.-Geogr. Jan TiggesInstitute of Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Dr.–Ing. PernpeintnerInstitute for Energy Systems, Dr. Ing. Peter TzeutschlerChair of Spatial Arts and Lighting Design, Prof. Hannelore Deubzer Institut of Industrial Design, Prof. Fritz FrenklerMunich Center of Technology in Society, Dr. Michael Droß Associate Professorship of Architectural Design and Timber Construction, Prof. Hermann Kaufmann

cooperates professorships

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. HausladenUT Austin – Prof. Petra LiedlHS Augsburg – Prof. Elisabeth KrönProf. Dr.-Ing. Hauser Prof. em. Dr. eh. Klaus Daniels Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Manfred Hegger M. Sc. Econ.

partner companiesTranssolar IB HausladenHenn Architects Horden Cherry Lee Irene Burkhardt landscapedesign and urbanplanningAuer + Weber + Associates GmbHAckermann + Partner Architects BDAWolfgang Brune Architects BDALANG HUGGER RAMPP GmbHSiemens Building Technologies GmbH & Co. oHGLichtlaufLichtakademie BartenbachLuxophil k.r.Müller BBMSolem ConsultingSolarcomputerHäberlein & maurerRagonesi Strobel & Partner AGAFC Air Flow Consulting AGSCHOTT JENAer GLAS GmbHTROXM-WertLutz & Abel company lawyer and more

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Phone +49 89 289-22475

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